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V*U«jr ¿rook Are.. Lyndhurst, H. J. W JB Mi n Support The Defense Council caber Buy Now W ar Bonds! THE SOUTH BERGEN REVIEW Vol. XXIV., No. 26 Walter Wolf To Resign From Board Enltred ai »Mond class matter April 7, 1938, »! th» !»t>M 0*tee at Rutherford. N. J„ under llw Act of March S. 1W». LYNDHURST, N. J., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1943 îm r id g e road rnost «mi * wi Ftvo C«nH Pressure of Work Pre- vents Attendance at Meetings School Trustee Walter Wolf ilfe ipfigimtion ta tin- Board of Education for the sec- ond time since his re-election to his third term as a member of that body last February- Action was delayed on the resignation Wednesday, night until the next meeting. When he resigned- early in *he summer,;the board refused to accept it. In his letter Wednesday night i — Wolf cited his work which makes' « A J m i « it impossible for him to attend j f l l t l A u O tllO 61« meetings and attributed his resig nation also to “home conditions " If his resignation is accepted it is to take effect February 8 next, so that a new member may be elected for his two year un- expired term. Trustee James Bo - nelli, who rabv^ the «resignation be accepted with regret and later withdrew the motion at the sug- gestion of President Dante De Pamphilis, paid tribute to W olf seven years as a board member. 35 Orohnrs Marine Robert Rendaci Is ft ' - —•.*£-« . To Be Guests Veteran of Major Battles Of Local Elks tetter Informs Family Hr Came Through Gilberi Islands Campaign Without Injury; landed with Initial Invasion Troops at Tarawa B?ysshHen? Rev. B. Moore New CNew°Yorv Sacred Heart Pastor Walter Wolf .1 On OPA Charges Sam Adamo was. nrrainged last week before United States Com- missioner Bart hole, mew in New- ark on a charge of selling gaso; line ration coupons. He was re- Lodge Will Have Dinner for Nutley Children on Sunday Joseph Bader. -Exalte.! - and Christ..p'-i'- Pf. rsd« -t : chairman of the Christ; Ft.-. Committee of Lyndhurst I,. - of Elks, have annoi, ice a :i dinner will be held S-.ri.va 'X eember 19. for 35 orrha-. . • dren of Nutley The d:nnrr -»-.ft be served by Teddy Raa. . will be assisted by — is- the Lyndhurst EmbWn* C t !■■ addition to the dinner :• - r •phans, the Christmas r mittee w ill deliver basket* :ta few who are still in s, w <- i umstances On Sunday, December Elks w ill be hosts t , - mately 30 soldiers, at! f •> an- quartered in- this an - cannot fM* home fee the r . : The ritualistic cor!< t f. *?,. northeast district was h-’d ; fih*s Pic Robert Keodati. USMC * 4 . .>1 Mr and Mrs Joseph Hen .. «if 227 Chase Avenue, cely . :• 3 his 24th birthday on Fri ¿a i. December-ill, soine\v!**'ro i . Stuth Pacific Pfc Hendiit n the service for two year» V u Ith the Marine Corp ..... anal and tank ;nu • . ,t -r. battle on Tarawa atoll m tin v- • 1 Island« t : \v 'rig e a k-t.cr ia-a*/ntl\ ».-j by his* family, and ¡r •i with their permission:' V St a, Jiovcmt-hr 25; 1943 P. Mother. Daddy, and Sis tV. terribly sorry for not writ* ¡r _ fin ner but they just told its \ mail was opened, w!i d u c could write 'A\ a »»eetheait, in ms otl tfl .-otter* I was unable to fell yip! aa.t-rc w> w ere going, but nofe .¡!. i. but it -U tiuit i h i Entire Football Squad at Performance at Madi- scn Square harden leased in $500 bail to await a _ hearing. Adamo lives at 477 Stuy- i;av evening, Decemb. r H, at vesant Avtnui*. Arn;*ricon Home* Xh* =* Adamo. was .anested on a com- «««on also saw.- a visit by W . , , plaint signed, by Martin Saks of *arn Frankcvic. \ w P^e-aa. saying hewas one of the most j^ sey City, an 0 PA ..investigator ' conscientiousmembers that ever who aHege3 -that Adamo, on May a .. 1 and other dates, sold gasoline , . , suggested to the coupons at his heme,. oi rd las. spring that they Adamo i- a former court offi- change their meeting night a, Tit- ¿,r ,, ,!t. Sl,.;,rt,, nft.Vt Criini- I 1,r formate airl.nat: • served. Wrolf ‘ had <f the Northeast District. ? *<■,* t r with his rtual*st:e nlrim ttfv Bader is in hcpes the local : will'again emerge victor, the local contest so it n»av ftmt Ttw was never able to attend Tuesday evening meetings. When that was not arranged he submitted his resignation which was refused. He has only attended one meetini; since early spring NINE SALARY CHANGES hnl CoU,rt, Hackensack,- and served as a guard at the County Jail Mrs. Treaty W'ms Mathers' Club Award r3 - The salary adjustment commit- The Mother7-” Chib -f I.vnd- tee recommended changes ,n the ' hl . rK ........ sc.lai íes of nine employees of the ThumUtv aftrrnoen at the Wo- system who they said, had not „,*„•* cluh M r* been fairly treated when the sal- c K B ,,, , Mis Charles St ary schedule was adopted. The White! M; • WHhu He increases went to eight teachers M(; Aluiust K Kirchd.-erffer.'and ori late next spring and one clerk and becomes ef - fective January 1, 1944 Trustee William Wilson refused to vote on the change*. Increases went to Mr*. Irene Otto, $15?; "Miss Willftihln Neafo. $300; Mj/s Agnes Wisneski, $100; Mira yladys Gibbs. $150: Mis; Agnes' Murphy, *100; Miss Jose- nhine/ Horitmann. $200, Mis.- ^ EmiMa Mrnti. $150: Miss Alice Henfnines. $150, arid Edwin. Lust- bêder, $150: . . g Mis. Jacob Grtx nendyke eritl- -, .. „ , cized the hoard's action.- terming j ‘|U i r ,. . f itj discrimination and defeating •, \f, the uurpost' of the salary schedule i | i -, . t winch was adopted dunn« the \ | summer and went into effect in Sentember , The board countered with th assertion the schedule was de- sired bv the teachers but that in nlaeine teachers in the system on the schdeule a number -who hrrvr rerved for a number of .vears without increments were Unfairly treated Questioned by Mi Groeiu-n- dvke as to why he did not yoft on the increiisfs, Wilson sâid he felt, flrst. he didn't know enough atout the individual cases, and second, he felt the list should in He stated he believed all th-.-- voted increases deserved them' hut felt there were oth'-rs wfv . also, merited them and f« r that rewon wouldn't vote Mrs. Jean Fnvero was granted a year’s leave of absence A communication from Count*. Superintendent Bov L 7.<r man revealed that the m t»*i d edit of tuition in I.vndhun* ti;- been ascertained hi he $ ! :•! 52 per year . Mrs. Charies t* Maskiell Tba special award for the day went to Mrs. Birjtia Treaty S«c- ___ . , rot pglfT^-itw»«' past ve»f «w e ; reve aled and n e w i !’ <-• .! cheoen Gifts V ' Vrli:ir''vd At th- I i. f hit-me':: meeting which precedí d th eparty.' Mrs William GnS’itii. j.:« ; *. n' v. a ■ i.H t ba! f* I: . I I '.'I f -I -'I l'helti íitrubinti to hi- :\ ed at i on January Methodist Ladies Hold Xmos Party The Woman's S . a <f Cbr. fian Serviee if the Meth'idist Church Cl ri tmas i>art\ Thu .1 , »'• ntion at t <- .u ! • -.•••■ y '!■ rl I . •!.) •• a, Hirehnei. fí.llowshu» ■> ~ n rharee of nrr»n.: r , Mrs Charles Cn r * dent, was in churge ; * . «ram w n e h ocx-íie-f uris- lijfflMs careb -n?-: the leadership of Mrs Johr. VI ¡V ¡"V '«áth Mr«' P • \ e been there antt our jftfc id. I am pr\ ud to say tlifct un thé - Tarawa grtmpíst ! Li ! Islands Yes ma'aitn. - had a lot »if eseitrment nd t was alfegeth.-r dif- trom the Guadalcanal t s very little that I could s- i > a á! .-'at Tarawa but th«" n ..e. i-ii radio «ml in tin» i » spapt r* could give you a íulf» « a--rí)i>ta II in detail of what . d !' en "As for me, thsmk I 11 1 i .< !!-•■■mil of this i in- wit!* .a ¡i ,iis.Î .1 I «t(>. that tf 1 a hi another: c«'m|NHCR. ru ' .; healthy i 1 . .. * when you read the ' ij Vie 2nd Dil l: e II i‘f I ». , made the natal land- < s you were in dmiht as i - •r. not ¡t mr4u.it .j u Y. (till Hi Rirnent. jvha-'i t ; ni. i.- atfaelieil ta the Si d It r you know V . • f ’ hi oiing lor now I Kaa at \ ,.| ) (>, |if, .f a : I, I . ■■ .1,; ... a, ti • . t. . I will he able ta tell you: tu* «M j then, 1 don t know J twil a lu» of addica m*« nni[ «tetie<lw«í>' mi we *wek whem ! *• • nMH-ls >! I: <m l fmith»!I r a rr d - a —w-ei at t!ie h i K h rt mplitvd Succeeds Late Rev. Thomas McDer- mott Who Died In Auto Accident in Kearny on October 1st r' M- -.V h- Foil »11 p' attend f.,inn PI«., liahrrt Itt nit it I rnv le id 1 «* I t ttli 1 II i la I '! d- -Aaui amt.lv t It l Ip Artti .1.» - t .t>. .( I ht and the coat Iw't'.i ill and was -iiaa a a -S _ 11 l.aush heil .miI M \ f * . i * i M-Mlty wen- i-IM do r« t a a tm tr i • ‘trrfc-'-f*' m M_ ^ IMU No CoftecfiCNñ: t W «I* -*mÈ mttirf I m»» ina*«-'"»»! m *r» - xa mns II# 0tM*Ê# >*** Tht* «» W'-iwi â ü ii h»«! a-Mê til** h tan. mt mi* » win \ mi *»«* *»i lh* Mrs. Iosco Given Son's DFC Award t .«.t. f is— #*»- t l ia lit tM Ili» I) UN \SV|\l*»s\llV nt R U tl> d It 111 ft* I W r ig h t r*t •> f?h rrtm, * Hixwn MK •Ar htr I Ç it ( it« | h*:;s nf-thr ;; Town Mièli t ' <Jn - MU’ - ft ; Tur - i:t\ f t j and on Thti ; W {vmT~ A iU'i at : Úvrfif'fí CV.u H( ,'lfífi . A; * i \md to' st'II d r on Di.*(fmb»'i * Th(* Sif'Xt ' January 13 ; ’ D t B o n i s •hpomitiee V A Dm :ki'U Í l * : Cv-.il-, the* tf lUiîtKîl ! at ÏU * hi nor Washinator? School Pi In Xmas Proarom PTA Madeline Parks, , & IW Brodlev id O .i- n. (oft Ht d Ip m 4 P. -7 :«> Hi;.-it I' . M.»«aei • •,* >f it > if it We W.1! Ivfidhi Mis* f.IBH ft ■d kind r:..- I'uhi and Ph. Mi i w; adren •>t L vVij* ■«(tl forty al h; Fri • - _Wffe Mr er. M - ! Mr- 1. I. F F. .h.-. Griffith; Mr» K Mr a* u H ; H- W. Et) 11. -AU- Mr ' f h * i rt,.. y.' r w, ,ti Du Jaf P Mr W. Mr Mi Ht Mr tlt.»T <.K\Pt I NtUtJ MV iht Woman's Club HasXnws Party Wce,.. $cl* of r>roh I- Hitjh Lyndhurst Woman 4 Ch a »„ ; • Chur'h Officers then- annual Christmas party .a Wednesday night at the i ,h \* • house- Mrs Ji dent, took eh (a. S La tana ore». St Mast a- *. ,if tin a(f,..r O eM ossi fle e te d Lvndhurst Choir ,ang a Hij|ii S ' .*( ' Fourth Tî»ne cluh sanif Christm»* carwU. M - «s i •> >d« r : : (' \,S . \ 1 ’ fi A i ' j H1 a V"' Lillian Wiktf if 4 ' ,-gyrf , * * _ t the rlub wai m^dmrfe of th.« m ì .'s. W irt w#- ref-lrrted v.rf/ w vt' rt« » 4 i: - i . pro«! am 4 t .4- L * d ir < \ id «.is* ': acV.-: \» 4» J *. *- , * Members prr«ented » oUvr* ^ \fj f , ; ft,,: - V Vît , 4 p;,, *■>■*' . A Sen*it le Chntimmk ' \b ‘a -*» i ,f< *t ¡ <4 f- « ’» K» f i * . ,, «- ^ ' f rjj.T • takiiî* twrt w**rr Me* An^r th. cu\ l%1 r:-T It## Mrf. si" f'f f W'f"'"r f* a 1 Kuehn Mrs I Vf Harry Ackerson, Him Ruth Hr. i»? t ,, u-n.t -- t*r and Mr* Arthur Wrtsfii máñ ' m rt ' i V ■«? t- ui irr» 1 a n A ; ! m Mrn Weisstr jk«Mi fstrt átiar** Mfíél 1 \ti»rr.*:iarr~- « drama chaireiuih. wm itt eh&rgt j will at? of the play iXi* *h# •?*, • «- ' H tU .i’n * f)f M a - Mrs Err.rf t F-.ntan. b ^»uh-!> : rtia.nean, wata in eba-r^e tv [ \* - - I *-: *r .VI* R *’r Lv - t t M tfturt hr- uriU < !»• ê$t in fr*»e,m* nts it- giM i* t r*« »'• -• A .V rr t.-> *f*- i ■*. I« was anta■uared that membe. j W .if. *t » i sur w fìì tuncti trw» iotmpIt of th. taub haIV« Hl)d U!t>l «O I« I rus 1 c f war &fai«çw and txmsi* I Jan • H .d*>¿ ? S tttwrl W it %f t Ji* H t ».** iZZ » . ^ Mr» Elrraar Davenport, 'hae v*„ y. tTf^ si¿ h t 9 nur»* i* AvMHH Milfltf'tdMMMi tt ** m m of the h> mm snd ifc- ! fa u t l î u * ’* it* 1er î fi »t nt i&'Qß- ûmf*sp«f wkM-, êt* i-E partMiiMit. ftai 1 il) rttanp- e# ftrttw j tîw»sts a « tf 11-'-# f*» M 1 Cadrt Ttmwktr* &**-**»• * M » Ruth W e >te ! * *.JEtf.:? H u •' * e t ill-M ÂA (he club "Cai *0r- Ifipfjfyf# Tfxy % Y r

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V * U « j r ¿ r o o k A r e . . Lyndhurst, H. J .

W J B Mi n

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W a r B o n d s !T H E S O U T H B E R G E N R E V I E W

Vol. XXIV., No. 26

Walter Wolf To Resign From Board

Enltred a i »Mond class matter April 7, 1938, »! th» !»t>M 0*tee at Rutherford. N. J „ under llw Act of March S. 1W». LYNDHURST, N. J . , THURSDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1943 î m r i d g e r o a d rn o st « m i * w i Ftvo C«nH

Pressure of Work Pre­vents Attendance at

Meetings

Schoo l T ru s tee W a lte r W o lf ilfe ip fig im tion ta tin-

Bo a rd of Ed ucation for the sec­ond tim e since h is re-election to h is th ird term as a m em ber of tha t body last February- A ctio n was delayed on the res ignation W ednesday, n ight until the next m eeting. W hen he resigned- early in *he sum m er,;the board refused to accept it.

In h is letter W ednesday night i —W o lf cited his w o rk w h ich m akes ' « A J m i «it impossible fo r him to attend j f l l t l A u O t l l O “ 6 1 « m eetings and attribu ted h is resig nation also to “ home cond itions "

I f his resignation is accepted it is to take effect F e b ru a ry 8 next, so that a new m em ber m ay be e lected for h is two y e a r un- exp ired term . Trustee Ja m e s B o - ne lli, w ho r a b v ^ the «resignation be accepted w ith regret and la te r w ith d re w the motion a t the sug­gestion of Pres id en t D an te D e Pam ph ilis , paid tribute to W o l f seven years as a board member.

35 Orohnrs Marine Robert Rendaci Isft ' - —•.*£-« ..

To Be Guests Veteran of Major BattlesOf Local Elks tetter Informs Family Hr Came Through Gilberi

Islands Campaign Without Injury; landed with Initial Invasion Troops at Tarawa

B?ysshHen? Rev. B. Moore New CNew°Yorv Sacred Heart Pastor

W a lte r W o lf

.1On OPA ChargesSam A dam o was. n rrainged last

w eek before Un ited S ta te s C om ­m issioner B a r t hole, m ew in N e w ­ark on a charge of se lling gaso; line ra tion coupons. H e was re-

Lodge Will Have Dinner for Nutley Children

on Sunday

Joseph Bader. -Exalte.! - and Christ..p'-i'- P f . rsd« -t : chairm an o f the C h ris t; Ft.-. Com m ittee of L y n d h u rs t I,. - o f E lk s , ha ve annoi, ice a :i d in n e r w i l l be he ld S - .r i .v a 'X eem ber 19. for 35 orrha-. . • d ren o f N u tley T h e d :n n rr -»-.ft be served by T ed d y R aa . . w i l l be assisted b y — i s- the Lynd hu rst Em bW n* C t !■■ add ition to the d in n e r :• - r

•phans, the Christm as r m ittee w i l l d e live r basket* • : ta few w ho a re s t ill in s , w <- i um stances

O n Sunday, D ecem ber E lk s w i l l be hosts t , -m ate ly 30 soldiers, at! f •> an- quartered in- this an - cannot fM* h ome fee the r . :

T h e r itua lis tic cor!< t f. *?,. northeast d istrict was h- ’d ;

fih*s

P ic R o bert K e o d a ti. U S M C * 4. .>1 M r and M rs Joseph Hen.. «if 227 Chase Avenue, cely

. :• 3 his 24th b irth d ay on F r i ¿ a i . D ecem ber-ill, soine\v!**'ro i .

S tu th Pac ific P fc H e n d iit n the service fo r two year»

V • u Ith the M a rin e C o rp ..... ■ an a l and tank ;nu •. ,t

-r. battle on T a ra w a atoll m tin v- • 1 Island«

t : \v 'rig e a k-t.cr ia-a*/ntl\».-j by his* fa m ily , an d ¡r•i w ith th e ir perm ission:'

V St a, Jiovcm t-hr 25; 1943P . M other. D ad dy , and Sis

tV . te rr ib ly so rry fo r not writ*¡r _ fin ner but th ey just to ld its

\ m ail was opened, w !i d u c cou ld w r i t e

'A\ a » » e e th e a it , in ms otl tfl .-otter* I was u n ab le to fe ll yip! aa.t-rc w> w ere going, but nofe

.¡!. i. but it -U tiuit i h i

Entire Football Squad at Performance at Madi- scn Square h a r d e n

leased in $500 ba il to aw ait a _hearing. Adam o lives at 477 Stuy- i ;av even ing , Decemb. r H , at vesant A vtnu i* . Arn;*ricon Home* Xh* =*

Adamo. w as .anested on a com- «« « o n a lso saw.- a v is it by W . , , p la in t signed, b y M a rtin Saks o f *arn F ra n kcv ic . \ w P^e-aa.

say ing he was one of the most j ^ sey C i t y , an 0 P A ..investigator ' ‘conscientious m em bers tha t eve r who aHege3 -that Adam o, on M a y

a .. 1 and o ther dates, sold gasoline, . , suggested to the coupons at his heme,.

oi rd las. sp ring that they A dam o i- a form er court offi- „change the ir m eeting n ight a, Tit- ¿ , r , , , ! t . S l , . ;,rt,, n f t . V t C riin i- I 1 , r f o r m a t e a i r l .n a t : •

served.Wro lf ‘ had

< f the Northeast D is tr ic t. ? *<■,* t r w ith h is rtual*st:e n l r im t t f v B a d e r is in hcpes the local

: w i l l 'a g a in em erge v icto r, the local contest so it n»av ftmt

Ttw

was neve r able to attend Tuesday even ing m eetings. W hen that was not arranged he subm itted his resignation w h ich was refused. H e has on ly attended one m eetin i; s ince e a r ly spring

N IN E S A L A R Y C H A N G E S

hnl CoU,rt, Hackensack,- a n d served as a guard a t the County Ja i l

Mrs. Treaty W'msMathers' Club Awardr 3 - •

T he sa la ry ad justm ent com m it- The M o ther7-” C h ib -f I.vnd- tee recom m ended changes ,n the ' hl . r K . . . . . . . . „sc.lai íes o f nine em ployees of the T h u m U tv a ftr r noen at the Wo- system who th e y said, had not „ ,* „• * c lu h M r*been fa ir ly treated w hen the sal- c K B ,,, , M is C h arles St a ry schedule w a s adopted. T he W h ite ! M ; • W H hu H e increases went to e ight teachers M (; A lu iust K Kirchd .-erffer.'and

ori late n ex t spring

and one c le rk and becom es ef ­fec tive Ja n u a ry 1, 1944 T rus tee W il l ia m W ilso n refused to vote on the change*.

Increases w e n t to M r* . Iren e Otto, $15?; "M iss W illftih ln N e a fo .$300; M j/s A gnes W isnesk i, $100;

• M ira y la d y s G ibbs. $150: M is;A g n es ' M u rp h y , *100; M iss Jose- nh ine/ H o ritm an n . $200, Mis.-

Em iM a M rn ti. $150: M iss A lice Henfnines. $150, arid Ed w in . Lust- bêder, $150: . . g

M is . Ja co b G rtx nendyke eritl- - , .. „ ,cized the hoard's action.- term ing j ‘ |U i r ,. . f itj d iscrim in ation and defeating •, \ f,the uurpost' of the salary schedule i | i -, . tw in ch was adopted d u n n « the \ | sum m er and w en t into effect in Sen tem ber, T h e board countered w ith th

assertion the schedule w as d e ­s ired b v the teachers but that in n lae ine teachers in the system on the schdeule a num ber -who hrrvr re rve d for a num ber of .vears w ith ou t increm ents w e re U n fa ir ly treated

Questioned b y Mi Groeiu-n- d vk e as to w h y he d id not yoft on the increiisfs, W ilso n sâid he fe lt, flrst. he d idn 't kn ow enough a to u t the ind iv id ua l cases, and second, he fe lt the list should in

He stated he be lieved a ll th-.-- voted increases deserved them ' hut fe lt there w ere oth'-rs wfv

. also, m erited them and f« r that re w o n w o u ld n 't vote

M rs. Je a n Fn ve ro w as granted a y e a r ’s leave of absence

A com m unication from Count*.Superin tenden t Bov L 7.<r m an revealed that the m t»*i d ed it of tu ition in I.v n d h u n * ti;- been ascertained h i he $ ! :•! 52 per year .

Mrs. C haries t* M ask ie ll T b a special aw ard fo r the day

went to Mrs. B ir j t ia T re a ty S«c- ___ . ,rot p g lfT ^ - i t w»«' past v e » f « w e ; reve aled and new i !’<-•.! cheoen G ifts V ' V r l i : i r ' 'vd

At th- I i. f hit-m e':: meeting w h ich precedí d th eparty.' M rs W ill ia m G n S ’itii. j.:« ; *. n' v. a ■ i.H t ba!

f* I: . I I '.'I f -I -'Il 'h e lt i íitru b in ti to hi- :\ ed at

i on Ja n u a ry

Methodist Ladies Hold Xmos PartyT he W om an's S . a < f C b r.

f ian S e rv iee if the •M eth 'id ist C hurch ’ •C l r i tmas i>art\ T hu .1, »'•ntion at t < • -. u ! • -.•••■ y'!■ r l I . •!.) •• a,H ireh n e i. fí.llowshu» ■ > ~ n rh aree of n rr»n.: r , •

M rs Charles C n r * dent, was in churge ; * .«ram w n e h ocx-íie-f uris-

lijfflMs c a re b -n?-: the leadersh ip o f M rs Joh r. VI

¡ V ¡ " V '«áth M r« ' P •

\ e been th e re antt o u r jftfc id . I am pr\ ud to say tlifctun thé - T a ra w a g r tm p ís t !Li ! Is lands Yes ma'aitn.- had a lot »if ese itrm ent nd t was alfegeth .-r dif- trom the G uada lcana l t s ve ry lit t le that I could

s- i > a á! .-'at T a ra w a but th«" n ..e. i-ii rad io «ml in tin»

i » spapt r* could g iv e you a íu lf» « ‘ a--rí)i>ta II in d eta il of what . d ! ' en "As fo r me, thsmk I

11 ■ 1 i .<!!-•■■ m il o f th is i in- wit!*.a ¡i ,iis.Î .1 I «t(>. that tf 1

a hi another: c«'m|NHCR. r u ' .; h ea lth y i

1 . .. * when you read the ■ ' ij V ie 2nd D il l: e II i ‘f I

». , made th e nata l land- <s you w e re in dm ih t as i

■ - • r. not ¡t mr4u.it .j uY . (till H i Rirnent. jvha-'i t

; ni. i.- atfae lie il ta th e Si d It r • you kn ow

V . • f ’ hi o iin g lo r now I’ Kaa at \ ,.| ) (>, |if, .f

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Lynd hu rst W om an 4 C h a »„ ; • C h u r ' h O f f i c e r sthen- annual Christm as p a rty .aW ednesday night at the i ,h \* •house- M rs Ji dent, took eh

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• is t h -r r v i v e r s i : i \ n . r t u n - i M a V rv(* i..v i:i» h V V t o m i I i » i iu 'K? is the 1 «e*aon-Sejc.u>i*a.*jptoÏ iect for Jsumlav. J>e*'«nber lì*

(H>r.í)í:x Tt-’.X "' Throne b fakh wI understand that Mm world«

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Rev. Dunn Talks To PTA Group

John Domeraski

S t . T h o m a s ’ E p is c o p a l C h u rch

»rest and Stuyvesant AvenuesR ev. R o w lan d F . N ye, V ic a r

351 L iv in g ston A ve n u *ÍU R S D A Y , D E C E M B E R 16 .'Tí.''KiruÉ' ' f Kltiiép, ' Thompson: OfferS , Mar>> .<i«lW « ill holdL^sootat ¡ ^ K i' '£ $ K t \v. M « Jrr .....

Shfph*-rdM ¿ltiflinK In the Fi. Id V¡n- !-, n( t >ff--rtorv Sn!„: " i , i'turn--to ,\1 * Hi art I. .i d .Irsus. Iiy Ambrmv. »uns t.v Mr^ Crnrp*- I>letrU-h TostluOf ■•Hallelujah Chorus ’ HamUL

4 oo p.in.. ('andlcllK:it x.rvl.e with i-i riiion In the iiastnr. l*r#?ludi> '‘.I* -ku Bambino.' Yon:, Allibriti: "Olory t>,

*o that were not tn•*<!•- appenr." <H* -fr.o*t ih K i' Bible inciti»!

meeting at th«- ihu rih hall," 1:00 p.m.'U N D A Y , D E C E M B E R 1&—'lb Sunday in Advent:7 30 a.m., Holy Communion.

‘».30 a.m.. Churrh School.11:00 a.m.. Choral Eucharist and

fhe ! S h pi™ nB w,,h’hool Teachers.

Pont hide: *‘festival March.,\U musi«- is In ‘ harpe of Mr*. Kran- -i <»lilies, organiat and choir ai.re< -There's a welcome to all >it th*'

« hiinh on the foriK-r of Stuyve?*«.n«

-*NDAY. D E C E M B E R 20—St Margaret's fluild will hold a so-.'

i 1 meeting a tthe chiiroh hall. 8:00. - n N E S D A Y . D E C E M B E R 22 —Th. Young People’s Fellowship will d a six ial meeting at the church

U at H:00 p.m.

. e'uireh home in f-yndhurst are . ially invited to worship here.

R eed M em o ria l U n ited P re s b y te r ia n C h u rch

S t iiw e s u n t A ven u e SUNDAY. D E C E M B E R 19—

*•:4r> a.m.. ’TiiMe S< vi >1. \. -me*-ini\ rogram has heeo iilfiniffiil for tll* combined group«.

11:00 a.m.. Morning Worship. Ser- i on . •Our H* arts at H»*th!- h-

7 00 p.m.. Jo int meeting ouriR People’s <'lroti|»s.1-4 bv Fred N.**uhajis

of

' t M a t th e w s E v an g e lic a l L u th e ra n C h u rch

Ruth. 2-2134 'le v B ro o k and T ra ve rs P lace

Lyn d h u rs t, N. J . Young ivopV'w Car l in* meR e v , G e o w - M u l le r . . . . { I

’ I ture this meeting j 8:00 p.m . Christmas music< hoir. and <'andlellght ServieMONDAY. D E C E M B E R 20—

Executive meeting ' f the : ehool T*/!*‘ hers and Offi« • -rs

„ i ilon. at 8:00 p.m. r ° B - !T . . * S8 0 AV D E C E M B E R 21—Yonmr W m e n ’s Mlsslonarv sori«tv

ill hold its <‘hriHtmas party 6t tin U-ch at 8:15 T '

T ra ve rs P I T/tmd*nirst, N . J.' '■'DAY. D c C E M B p R 19—:15 a.m.. Sunday School.

10:30 a.m.. Divine Worship. “The Message of John the Rapt'st the Mes-

•, Aoolit able in Our. I)av."'H R 1 S T M A S DAY. D EC . 25—

7 a.m.. T>awn Service. Holy *"” ni->n "And Hi« Name Shall B ‘Wonderful, Counselor.*’ i

10 a.m.. Christinas Festival Service, i Ml a ,.....Communion. "And His ^ am(' , W E D N E S D A Y . D FC EM B ER 2

'H?ui He Prin i 'EJ ({B g< c,2 _ * In preparation for' «^hrlsttna*n addition to the regular Sunday

■'<’hool sessi b at 9:15, and the regular '•mm« worship, the Sunday School ’‘hristmas Celehration will be held at •«ft n m Th»- Junior Chorus, will had

•** Sunday Sebool in the singing of f'hriatmas Carols.

by tin

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\A by.the word 'things which ar«- se**n of tilings w tit b dobrews 11 »

HKItM« >S Pa --.»»ages James version of th«I»-, ¡-.is-'. i< f<*r new heavens and new •*arUi. w h rtin <’av< Ut th righi , um ne w. f l P* f* r

« '' i rH ; r fv . p-.-wfes from “ S. e n., und Health with :'e-' ’ ■ »he S-ri'rture-” l. Mary P.¡ Her Hddy inolud-

“Man is, and forever ,.a» be»* ; - .'fii-t « -n n od- i lignite, ih. r-I fore ev.r present, .'and th*-rr* i»

ther pí*A-1 i n'ir prewi ne**. lienee • spirituality «*f t»v- univ* the: fact of creation.” <p 471»

R L 'T H tR F O R D BA PT1STC H Ü R C H

Ru therfo rd , N . J .S ' I NP AY . n ç r .rM f lF B 10_

« 'bur« h S« l'e'-l il ITi il ni.¡I a.c" •‘T*’-- Christ of Kver>

N'ee.ï " abdication, of Infants » p.m., ..Select-ion» front the ' Mes-

siah.-’i N Ç ' D A V p P .rS M B ER 22—: rt n m.. i/hun h Ht hfiol Chrifitmafi

program. __ ^ __________

W e s t m in s t e r r r e s b y t e r ia n C h u rch

R idée Road & Sçvv Je rse y A re .

i-ireir.cn 's Pari-y Tonight

I sa ry w ith a d inner and theatre j p a rty S a tu rd ay in N ew Y o rk .

Masons Elect Smith

_ T ... , F re d Sm ith has been electedM r. an J M rs. L aw re n ce L ittle- id en t o ( lh e L yn d h u rs t Ma-

field. 232 T c m tii? A venu e , enter- ^ n jc C lub f0 f the yea r 1944Mr-. C a r l ' Peterson, 343 R iv e r tataed at cards S a tu rd ay night fo r Jo h n B u rk is v ice president; G . E .

Road, en terta ined M onday at a M r. and M rs. i ic n r y b tu rm . r. y ac jia y secreta ry: H e rm an E rn s t,rocta l fo r M rs . E lm er D avenport, and M rs H a r r y Peterson. . r. an . tpeas U re r : W ill ia m Sauer, finan-

. | came to the Un ited States 3 3 1 M rs . J a c k ' 'S c !c w , M rs. S iguard ' ' i ? W ili ia m M aye r M r and 1 years ago and had Been a resi-1 c - w j .* » F r r i.o r ic k M itch e ll, ^ rs- Russe ll N’ -is c f L yn d h u rs t

W alt*— Ph illip s and M rslytrs.C h a rles Crn'n.

Jo h n Dom eraski, 52. of 555 P a rk P lace , d ied at his hom e last

a ta a a c ity audience '' T hu rsd ay m orning of a heart at-.¿n g ./ i the Jefferson tack..... T hu rsd ay eyen ing Dfirn in Pc lan d . M r. Dom eraski n! in L a k e Avenue, n te V and en H e u ve l

r*_ » E i in genera l charge, j dent of Lyn d h u rs t e ve r since He t -* f peaker w as R e v . w as fo rm erly em ployed b y t'^eW Dunn, pastor of R eed D u P o n t com pany, and recen tly i _______

U n i t e d P re sb y te r ian w as em ployed at a bu ild ing do-1 , .■ _ ,H e took as his them e v rlcp m en t in N orth A rling ton H e [ K tf _ ^ p rPm -rh J n Tm^d a

U C h ris tm as?” was a m em ber of the St. M i c h - ^ ' ' ,srooal C h u rch , w i l l hold aI -• v.fcs a presentation of a e l’s Society .

Q k k e — ' "C h iis tm as C aro l,” b y M r. D om eraski/leaves w ife ,. • i the seventh grade M rs. W la d is la w a D om erask i: sev-

ie ‘ by M rs .' A n n e W im m er. en ¿ons. Joseph of N ew ark . Stan- T; , •- • ry used was m ade by ]cy of K e a rn v , Chester of Harri-

up • : the eight grade taught Fon Jo h n of Lynd hu rst. Pfo . Zis-b y M rs E d ith C5arboski, | rriund, of H am m er F ir Id. C a lif:

: - . : 1 w ere A lb e rt M a le t, A lex an d e r and V icto r, at hemeA*." •; re, V iie to r Messioneo, tw e daughters, M isses B e rth a a rd i re le b ra tr tbe first b irth d ay of K . .,:c V a n N o rtw ick , F re d S te lla at hom e; a sister. M rs. th e ir son, G era rd . A large eake L< k- F : . . nor H ay , E ile en Sel- M a ry W isn e w sk i of Lynd hu rst: p w as the fea tu re Decorations w ere

C lts rt Pasa lano . V in ce n t Hie- hrother. Jo sep h K ap lonsk i. of in w h ite and blue. T he p a rty was nd t::a . W ill ia m D y k e r , E v e ly n Paterson , and five sisters in Po- j en jeyed by m an y guests, re la tives C ieszyn-k: Raym ond S isce lla and ]and. and ch ild ren.■I t r t l r t t e * » - • - A. funeral service was held <-i, ---- — ..

F « R k C u rtis enterta ined w ith S a tu rd ay at S t. M ichae l^ Church.a fc lo aT d ltd the com m un ity _________________ __

:f,Christm as carols. \ daughter, J i r q u e l in e A nn I ian C hurch he ld a Christm as par

and M r. and Mrs. W a lte r S eu le rt j of N u tley.

C h ristm as p. r t y t.'dav. M rs. Ray- 'r icnd Pa lm er, p r f f ’dent, w ill be in tharpe. She v ,ill be assisted by M rs. C liffo rd W in g et and M rs. R aym ond W illiam s.

M r . and M rs . G erard M ilano of 500 F e rn A venu e , held a party lo

L yn d h u rs t Progressive W cm en 's Repub lican C lub w ill ho ld the an­nu a l Christm as p a rtv M onday ____iish t Ja n u a ry 4. M rs . M u r ie l tees

c ia l secre ta ry : M anuel S te in lau f. th a irm a n of the en te rta inm en t com m ittee; G e o r g e Bass inder, ch a irm an of the house com m ittee; O tto B a y e r, chairm an o f con- i tru c ticn : Ja co b B u rk , Jo h n Ger- m er. Thom as W atson , Raym ond Hazen and F re d M u lhe isen , trus-

N e a r is ch a irm an of the a rrange ­ment- comm i ttee.

S ig m a C h i C lub of the Wes*.- •»'insie- P resb y te r ian C h u rch w i l l hold a Christrr.a;' o a rtv M onday night, Decem ber 20. M rs . H a r ry Q u inzer is chairm an.

P la n s are being com pleted fo r the N ew Y e a r 's E v e p a rtv w h ich is an annua l event in the club ca lendar. D e ta ils w i l l be a n ­nounced la te r by S te in la u f and his com m ittee.

W ' rrqn’.i M i^ io n a ry Soc ie ty of R ee '! Me*no>-ia' Un ited Presbyter-

M rs . Agnes Castleg ran t, 669 V a lie v Crc'-k A venue, entertained ?Xonday a t b ridee ft r M r ' F ra n k M rp a ro . M rs. R i l o h . Co lahella . M i's. J î ï ê p h ' MeiiTio, M rs : ;ja m ?s Gaccione, and M iss R o n n ie B u ­tane.

22—In ' prenaration ,)r ,**lirlHtni

heri- ¡H riothtni; titter tli,m or, hour it In prayer anfl m, ilit-.Mn;

L vnd l urrt V o lu n t : ' - F i-e D e- Tfte c*ne lud ing fea tu re of the v .as (,orn T h u rsd a y to Lt and t t y T h u rsd ay fc r ch ild ren cf the n a r tm e n t w il l hold ¡i C h ris tm as • r: ira m w as a m eeting of the M rs. G e-a ld Zaek. 215 Pape A ve Ju n io r M issionary S ocie ty . Mrs. t.iirty ton ieh t for m em bers an d P T A « ¡ f m en. in charge. H erm an m ie Passa ic T eo e ra l H esn ita l E rn e s t W. D unn w as in chargeene fot- ch ild ren o t m em bers on W und insg took the part of the M rs. Zeek was. before he- mrr- 1 ---- -Sun d ay c r e d e n t : C larence Vanden Heu- riage. M iss M artha Huber, daugh- Me. and M rs . Joseph _M.e]illo of

In charge of arrangem ents fo r v e t first v ice president; A rn o ld te r of M r. and Mrs. C arl Hufce*\

mi*!-week prayer nervi' v i ,'ttn p.m.

v il^«•retary: W R. C as j i ä Page Avenue.

Sum m it AventSe. celebrated

L y n d h u r s t M e th o d is t C h u rc h

'•vvronnt aad Tontine Avenues l e v . W illiam Justice, M inister

307 T c r t in » A venue Ruth 2-692«

— AY. D E C E M B E R 19 -4n a.m.. <'>lurch School with clgss- ,r*r all ag.-s. or* a mi . Public AVor«liip- by the pastor on

'■'n nrelude: Pastoral Symphony’* - Handel. Anthem: There Were

F i r s t C h u rch of C h r is t , S c ie n t is t

In R u th erfo rd . N . J .

the parties are M rs . ------Ann R id z k e , M rs . ties, treasu rer A ll w ere dressed

in s u m n's clothes, w h ich added

Fran ces K o UBentzen, M rs.Theresa Schreckenstein . M rs Jo- . .sephine B a r b i e r i , Mrs. Ed n a m ucn to the am usem ent of the S c h r e c k e n s t e i n , Mrs. H e len m eetingSch reckenstein . M rs. F r a n c e s T h e - e x t ra special num ber in

th e ir tw en tie th wedding anniver-

1th set1- The Incarna-:

F . P ie rreno n t & L in co ln A venues K w ia to w sk i M rs V e ra Jaugstet- .th is m. r. - m eeting was a solo by

e r w r w s s . m . m * ■ * * — • ■ “ s s s s s v s r s f .'.“» s■ P is to l P a ck in ' M am a,” and ca r ­

r ied seve ra l pistols at conspicu-

ir«t ChBoston, Mass.

Sunday Services at 11 a.m. and’’ fhtnilay Hehml »I 11 a.m.

Wedne.-day Bvenlng Meeting at * l° ll.'adlne Room «• '• Station Squar open dally fr«tn H »■»>» »7 ;ex«-pt on Sundays and l^itol h j b " 1- and nn Thursday evening fi'om . t • o’cío» k.

T p l e p h o n e N u t i e y 2 - 2 4 0 0 - 1

' MOLA BROS . , I n c . m a so n m a t er ia ls

C e m e n t , B r i c k s , P i p e s , B l o c k s , L i m e

A d a m a n t S t o n e , A s h e s , L a t h . E t c .

Clay, Top Soil, Agricultural Lime

80 W ASHINGTON AVE. NUTLEY

W ar Fund DriveReaches Half-Way Mark ous places on his person The

Hecc.rt- o f Lvn dh urst's N ation m en w ho w ere “ officers o f the { | W av Fu n d D rive .-.how collet- even ing jo ined h im m fantastic 1,0ns have reached the h a l f wa y dance- as th ey sang a num ber c f m ark of $5,000 tow ard the $10.000 verses <rf th is song, in jecting the phal com nti. toner C larence H narr.^ - f - v i ia l persons in the Sherw ood, d rive chairm an , said a u a ie n « into the verses, creating he was s t ill aw a iting reports from muc five of the ten d istrict captains F n

Sherw ood said, the -$5,000 repre rented m ostly cash collections, v e ry few residents f f the t o w n ­sh ip e lecting to m ake the ir co n ­tribu tion in pledge form.

am usem entik fu r te rs and ro lls w ere i ju.-¡ng a social hour a fte r iignm.

: 'U! r* le t s G u ild o f th cSt. I* Ep iscopa l C h u rch w il l

a Ch ristm as p a rtv M onday

M. C A R T O L A N O¿68 KINGSLAND AVENUE, LYNDHURST

Official Defense Council Salvage £o//cc/or Buys Old Rags — Newspapers — Magazines

All Kinds of Metals Old Beds — Springs and Mattresses

R l ’T t t E B F O K P 2 1379

Have You Secur ity ?M E N A N D W O M E N ! P R E P A R E N O W IN

RADIO-TELEVISIONA n industry tira i h a t P ra tan t an d Fu tu r« opportunities

v c n i a q Classes W E I T E or P H O N E M A r f c e ♦ 2-3944

United Radio-Television Institute9 6 - 1 0 0 W A S H I N G T O N S T R E E T . N E W A R K , 2 N . J

L y n d h u rs t B ib le C lass fo r W o- hold . . . .men w ill ho ld a C h ris tinas p a rty n ight . D e tv m le r 20. at the church, on Tuesday December- 21. at th, A grab .bag w il l featu re the af- W iim an ': C lu b h.n.-> M- UI-. fa ir M rs F ra n k Grosso M rs. A m oot A 1-hehil. p n . ideilt. w il l b. R Hearns. M r , O tto Poo le and ,. > hatge M r " H e rb e rt M u lle r w i l l be in

d e ll ' ~ charge.

"K EE P IN G P A C E W ITH P R O G R ES S ''D u r in g th e past 15 y e a r s th e fu n e r a l d ir e c t in g p ro fe s s io n has u n d e rg o n e m a n y v a s t ly s ig n if i ­c a n t changes* W e a re p ro u d t o h e a y o u n g f irm , v e rs e d in th e la te s t , m o a t up-^to-dete s e r ­

v ic e k n o w n to o u r p ro fe s s io n

HELP TO BUILD AIRCRAFT ENGINES!

FEMALE HELP MALE HELPM E C H A N IC S D R A F T S M E N IN S P E C T O R S M A C H I N E O P E R S .

F IL E C L E R K S P A Y R O L L C L E R K S T Y P IS T SK E Y P U N C H O P E R A T O R S IN D U S T R IA L S T O R E C L E R K S M A IN T E N A N C E M EN E N G I N E T E S T E R S L A B O R E R S

WRIGHT AERONAUTICALC O R P O R A T IO N

A P P L Y E M P L O Y M E N T D IV IS IO N 245 P a rk A venue P a te rso n , N. J .

MONDAY THROUGH, SATURDAY F.:’0 A M. TO 4 P M.AND W E D N E S D A Y E V E N I N G 6 P.M. TO 8 P.M.

or MAIN & PASSAIC STS., WOOD RIDGE, N. J.

or U. S. E MP L O Y M E N T SERV I CE . , 219 E L L I SON ST.. PATERSONProof oi vour olace an* Vr.te ot birth will bn r*f*»»ired.No on* now on war contract work wili be considered.

A N YTHI X* M X M ETA I * 1.1X KS Oen.eral Sheet Metal Wurk T^ne

Kstimat?:■* Cheerfully flivenARL INGTON S H E E T ME T AL

WORKSExpert Workmanship

Leaders & Gutters O Jr Specialty232 Laurel Ave.. AHmnton, N. J.

KEarny 2-50 8

New CeilingsCom plete

No DIrf or Mess In One Day

Roofing - SidingsGeneral Repairing

Wm. Hauck149 P A G E A V E . , L Y N D H l 'R S T

Phone R l ’th. 2-5567 E S T A B L I S H E D 1922

VENETIAN BUNDS DRAPERIES(Custom M ade)

D R A P E R Y H A R D W A R E

2 12 FERN AVENUE LYNDHURST

Phone R C th . 2-2111

HARRY B. „ ACKERSON

M ade to O rder All blinds are absolutely

IN T E R IO R D E C O R A T O Rguaranteed.

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M e n a n d W o m o n „ . y o u t a n

GET A JOB AT HYKTTIT S A NICI WLACI TO WORK

m i yM - N k l u f r f c f Undt Sam w k th , w m l

H y a tt makes th e noUer bearing» t h a t Iraep tanks, plane», gun*, ships, U actor bulldozers a n d truck* roll­ing. I t 's vital w ar equipm ent. T h e boy a at th * front m ad it and wa can’t lag behind.

We're asking you to do your p a r t by com ing to H y a tt and help ua build these bearinga. Ws'va a ll kind* o f essential job« open for bo th m en *j*1 wom en - skilled and unskilled workers. L athe operator», clerks, typ ists, inn pee tors, luborcra snd o th e rs , Ws d o u b t if you can find a better place to work, ons.w hnre you will he happier. Nice surroundings and good pay with quirk prom etions. If you are untrained we teach you slid pay you u hiU Uor*-

H O W T O G * r T O T H * H Y A T T H A H T i

52 RIDGE ROAD LYNDHURSTRUtherford 2 0470

Jacc^) Burk. Director 469-471 Palisade Avenue Jersey City

J o u rn a l S q u a re 4-4S7S

C h r i s t m a s C l u b

NOW OPENA Christmas Club Check Gives You Money

When You Sì Most

It is the seiest wcay Ie provide Pttids wiîiî which to poy ..

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Iviembers paying 25 cents a weak ior Fifty Weeks will receive

Members paying 50 cents a week for Fifty Wcoks will rer.eive

Members paying $1.00 a week for Fifty Wee1« will receive

Members paying $2.00 a week for Fifty Weeks will recaive

Mombors pay:: g $5.00 a week for Fifty Weeks will receivc

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TO M EET N EXT YEA R S D EM A N D S BY J O IN IN G O N E O F T H tS E CLU BS

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% 12.50

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$ 5Q.00

$ 10 0 . 0 0

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FORCHRSSTMAS

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MORTGAGEINTEREST

$365,651.00 Moiled to Our Christmas Club Members This Week

RUTHERFORD NATIONAL BANKL y n d h u rs t! M l R idge R oad E as t R u th e r fo rd : 215 P a t

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T H U R S D A Y , D E C E M B E R 16, 1943 1

NEWS o r OUR MENwWOMEMIN u n i f o r m !

W A L T E R G . S ILV 1 EAviation Cadet W a lte r G. Sil-

vie, son of Mr. and M rs W a lte rS ilv ie , 249 O rien ta l Place, a r ­rived recently a t the A rm y A ir Forces P ilo t Schoo l a t Cochran F ie ld , Macon, G a. T h is fie ld is devoted to the secondary phase ofF R E D E R IC K W . S C H N E ID E R

Fre d e rick W Schneider, form- light instruction. F ro m here, S il e r Lyn d h u rs t resident, has been v ie w i l l be sen t to Advanced naan icd platoon com m ander w ith School in the E a s te rn T ra in in g the N a va l A ir C o rps’ W a r T ra in- Center, fo r courses in Pu rsu it anding S e rv ice un it a t Co lgate U n i ve rs ity . H e is the son of M r. and M rs . F . W . Sch ne ide r of C lifton , and was graduated from L y n d ­hu rst H igh Schoo l in 1941. H e attended N e w ark C cC lleg e o f E n ­g ineering before becom ing an

V ----JO H A N N A W IL L IA M S

Jo h an n a W illia m s , 21, daugh­te r of M rs. M ich ae l Kero , 623 W ill ia m s Street, has enro lled in the N a va l T ra in in g School for W om en Reserv ist yeom an at the Io w a Sta te Teachers College, C e ­d ar Fa lls , la., w h e re ishe is p re ­paring to take o ve r the im portant duties of a shore-stationed m ale yeom an. . . . .. ---- ----

G EN N A R D II. D e FR A N C ISC OA v ia t io n Cadet G ennard H. De

Francisco , son of M r. and M rs Je h n J D eFrancisco, 154 R idge R oad has com pleted about one- th ird of his p ilot tra in in g and is to report soon to an A ir Corps B a s ic F ly in g Schoo l in A rkan sas fo r the interm ediate phase of his tra in ing.

Bom bardm ent.

fell of Visit to

a big country chib It is a beauti­fu l sight fo r anyone to wee

'T h e boys in basic tra in ing try to w rite as often as possible to home. and if the fplks back at home do not receive m ail as often aS they would lik e to, they must realize that basic training takes up a great deal of their tim e

"W h ile m Spartanburg, we saw two of cu r local boys. P v t W alte r Andrews and Sgt Anthony lm- pelhzzeri. W e had a very pleas-

j ant time w ith them"W e hope you w ill convey,

j through your paper, as a remind- p / * ie r to a ll back home to w rite to

V U T T l p V * X © T T , 9 . V » I those in service at least once a I day. Thanking you for your co-

M r and Mrs. Frank Ferrara i operation.. I remain.">08 T h ird AvenXit,, hlavc re cen tly V ery tru ly yours,returned from a v is it to Cam p- C roft, S . C. T h e y sen t the , fo l: o w ing le tte r to this newspaper,

asking that it be published:D e a r Ed ito r;

“ M rs. F e r ra ra and m yself have iust returned from a t r ip to Cam p Croft, S C . w h e re w e vis- ted our son, F ran k .

\‘M i\ w e r e . « o . im prtased w ith "onditions in the cam p that we feel w e should w rite to you about 'ne incident, tha t w e hope you w il l publish in your paper

Each day, a fte r ch o w (d in n e r )

“ Frank J fe rra ra

Washington School Pupils Present Program

(C on tinu ed from Page 1 > nes W isniewski. Leonard Condo, J o h n Esposito , B i l l y F e rn e r George G ram as«® . Edw ard ICo wal. George Northrup. Jo h n Simms, and C arl W isniewski

The first grade recited "T h e | Christmas Story from the B ib le ," j directed by Miss Gibbs, and Joyce

the soldiers gather r.utside th e ir Alberding, of the .fo u rth grade, t com pany b arracks and hope t hey i gave “The Lord 's P r a y e r ” rece ive some m ail from hom e I —------ ----------

WACHTER'S DELICATESSENC O M P L E T E L IN E O P L IQ U O R S - W IN E S * B E E R S

E v e r y F r id a y Sp ec ia l!T ry Our Dellelous Fish Cakes ft Home Made C ta a C W w d e r A L A R G E S T O C K OF H O N O R B R A N D F R O S T E D FO O D S

Phone RUtherford 2-1275 653 RIDGE ROAD LYNDHURST, N. J.

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Painting . . . Paper-Hanging Decorating

F L O O R S S C R A P E D a n d R E F I N I S H E D 20 Y a w s’ E x p erien ce U b e r a i T erm *

J . B a l l e r i n i326 P A C E A V E N U E , L Y N D H U R S T R U tfc. 2-3476

R E N T O nly L a te M odel*

t y p e w r it e r s

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Addino Machine«

B E R G E NT Y P E W R IT E R S E R V IC E A ll M ak es N ew a n d U sed

R E N T E D , R E P A IR E DE asy P a y m e n t Sale*

Trade Where Satisfaction U Guaranteed

253 M a in S t., H acken sack H A ck en sack 2-5341

C H I C K E N SBroilers and Roasting

d p to 3 S lb s .1

pound 3 9 c

Geese, Ducks, Capons, Roasting Chickens«U p to 7 lb*.'

Soup Chickens, 3-3'/j lbs.Fresh Eggs

Alonzo's Modern Poultry Market609 S T U Y V E S A N T A V E N U E L Y N D H U R S T m T i m m x t u ) 2-5*13 f r e e . P k O M r r i . k v

C O LD EST B E E R IN T O W N

B E N ' SDELICATESSEN

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HOLIDAY WINESS W E E T A N D D E V

L A R G E S EL EC T IO N

G R A H A M 'S GIN5th 3.69

H e r e ' s a T r e a t , f o r t h e W e s k -

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"Your paper can render a g rea t D ecem ber 21 M is . Hubert W . Ju r- serv ice to these boys in s e rv ic c | gens is ch a irm an by ask ing a ll parents and re la 1 Com m ittee m em bers a rr M rs tives to w r ite v e ry o ften to those R aym ond Lehnes, M rs Russe ll in service. Yes, once a day is not R ipp , M rs Ina P o lla c k M rs Con too much. ‘ rad Sch m eh l and M rs Jo h n

"C am p C ro ft impressed m e as I A dam s *

Those w ho a re • lu cky to re ce ive M is s io n a ry G ro u p m ail run to a corner of the bai ! / ' / ^ ’racks, w ith an anx icus loo k in X m a s P a r ty M o n d a y N ite

D eFrancisco attended L y n d - | t U e i r eyes, open the ir mail, and -------hurst H igh School, Fa irle igh - ti e expression o f contentm ent on Young W o m a n 's M iss io na ry So-D ickinson Ju n io r College, Ruther- th e ir faces as th ey re ad the m a il, c ie ty o f Reed M em o ria l U n ite dford, and the 333rd College T ra in- is komething we back hom e P re sb y te r ia n C h u rch w i l l hold aing Detachm ent/ Peabody Co llege | should see. C h ris tm as p a rty M t nday night,at N ash v ille , Tenn . ; __

E D M O N D T . G A ID O SEdm ond T. GaicLt,s, 24, son o f

M rs. Catherine Gaidos, 300 V a l ­ley B ro o k A venue , is a recent graduate of the N a va l T ra in in g Schoo l (R ad io ) a t M iam i U n iv e r ­s ity , Oxford, Ohio.

Gaidos, now ra ted seaman first class, w as selected fo r th is spe­c ia l tra in in g on the basis of his re c ru it tra in ing ap titude tests.

A fte r fu rther experience at - his I new active duty station, G a idos J w i l l be e lig ib le fo r s t i ll h igher advancem ent.

V -A R T H l’R L. W IL L IA M S

1st L t ; A r th u r L W illiam s , son of M r. and M rs. R , A . W illia m s ,332 Fo rest S treet, has com pleted a n ine w e e k s ' P r im a ry tra in in g course at the 08th A A F F ly in g T ia in in g D etachm ent at Jackson ,Tennessee.

H e w i l l now' go. to a B a s ic T ra in in g School fo r the ijex t step in quest of his coveted wings.

W IL L IA M R l 'Z IK A , JR .W illm m R uz ika, J r . . o f 292 E lm

S tree t; K e a rn y , has been com m is­sioned a first lieu tenan t in theA rm y M ed ica l C o rp? and report- |ed to C arlis le Ba rra cks , P a , last j W edn esday fo r ind octrination He | v . i l l then tran sfe r , to a hosp ita l in Springfie ld, Mo. L t. R uz ika is t a graduate o f L y n d h u rs t H ig h S ch co l and rece ived his bachelor o f science degree and m aster's i degree in c iv i l eng ineering at j N e w Y o rk U n iv e rs ity .

Second class p etty officer W il- J liam Po lito , son of M r and M rs,M ic h a e l Po lito , o f 509 F e rn Ave- j nue, has been hom e on a short j

■ leave.

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MISS *1»* •OfKOWSKI i i p u t t in g t o g e t h e r t h e rn- wrf«« of * radio tab«. Even betarf lhe ..n im he did thi« intereiitinf work *t Radio Corporation air* America. It is clem. It pays well Do go to see. h/r interentin* demonstration at War Job Headqu/r- lers, 506 Broadway, Bayonne It-w ill give )(jj a clear idea of a good paying job!

r íe Q tíWOHDíR-OUR PR/CIÜÏ

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A L L C O L O R Ë û S iu d - 4 PIECE ORCHESTRA

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CLASSIFIED A D SA t Keeresy, D e c e m b e r 15 t o 18

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tH E BARGAIN CO U N TiRThousands have found that these sm all advertise­

ments are the most eagerly read in Berycn County. Con­vince yourself by buying them. Through them rent, buy or exchange; find the bargain for whith you have been searching. Telephone or write your classified advertise ments to our offices: 255 Ridge Road, Lyndhurst, or 124 Ridge JRoad, North Arlington. The telephone numbers are RUtherford 2-1031 and KEarny 2-1109.

One insertion is fifty cents.Two insertions are seventy-f»' .. Three insertion s are one dollar.

cents.

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MICELI-ANKOUS I-OR SALEYOF < ANN'I'T 1.1.A'!

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POFR room apartment. all iw*dern improvement*; lout. hot water, Kan.

«•lectrieity supplied. Hmdne#.*« couple i.nferr.d «'all at 51!» Second-.Avenu«»,It.

FOR SALE

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g u a r a n iNewark. Appliances repukvd, „altered, duplicated. Silk Stn;gi(*ai .supply. 41ti S t r e e t , corner «Vtttral A v • nn* , H a m * nofi. Phono Harrison

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S c ie n t i f ic Ey»* Examinations H O U R S : 9 A M t * •« P M

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Soldiers' AddressesVintik J. Sangi, SM2-C pF it t t Post Office ;New York, New York. \

V ILI Anthony P Caputo,0-811331Section I, Davis-Monthjn Fd. Tuc:cn, Arizona

—— V------Pvt M. J Eufemio, 32910796 Hq Del •Hilth Cht-m Bn MTZ Camp Roberts. Calif.

Pvt. Pat Jenna, 32(>0B138 Btiy C. 4G0th AAA Bn Fot t Dix, N J.

Cl I K. A. Summers 1211.5028—APO 12617-0 Prt»tmaster, San Framriseor California.

V------Prt~it. W. Hannagan, 42010234Co B. BkM 3-1229 UC Fort Dix, N. J.

Pvt. Stanley Malisowski 32300321APO .45— Postmaster,

Pvt F'.'d J Ferraro,42001891410th TSS Bks 1005 Amarillo Army Air Field . .Amarillo, Trxas.

l.t. CJeorge A St. Peter (I-1825781—APO 184 Postmaster, Los Angeles, Cal,

■ v ------.Pvt. Steven Czarneeki Ward 7, Oliver Gen Hospital Augusta, Ga

_— v -----Set F. I'varil Schafer Jr.2 f 15 H i

M.’-I O’ t 2nd Bn, 113 Inf CT Cieorgetow i’ Del.

V -—r M a i a s s . S2-c t.i‘:NTS, 1'nlv of Chicago Chieapo. Ill

V -----C, V. Alex.- F2-e Ofll!. ITSNTS “Great I ak<- III

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I Lewis Deimering. Sr.Lewis W. Detmering, Sr . 73.

; of 252 Page Avenue, died Satur­day morning at his heme after an illness of two months. He \v

" born in New York City and had I lived in Lyndhu st 25 year;| w ife, Mrs. Mary Lawrence

m eiing, died in 1940 Mr. Detmering is surviv.

a son, Lewis W. Jr., wh< is i army; and by tw o daun

Mrs. Edith Browej nd M:>E. SeHmann of Lyndhurst,

Funeral services were hel l Monday.

R u t h

PTA Xmas PartyRiv. Hoad Parent Tcacher As-

t . will hold a Christmasr,, v • projjram tomo-Tjrw for

■ci” k i* o f .no school.1 . SU‘ n.cnt C! mniittee in-

C!ir'..-topher Prender- •iet*nt. Mrs. Margaret

v J i—n J Junge. Mrs.p'I'm !i RiFP- M.-s-W alter Beh-

Ji:- ,-Vjr.anda Armstrong and Mr-- Lc slie Cook.

Mrs. Angie Guidetti - rfil ! >•<".■ Y«rk Avenue an-' li.-r > k " Eiaine Cardia, oí 04 1 Avenue, att' tiiied a ptn tr’taiv

■ of “The iteeapades ' ip N ■ V ¡C ity Tuesday niRht-

1 Mr. . .Tam'ys Padel, 215 C)iif'nt V» ay. entertained at t'' i ■ ' 1

j f' r Mrs. Adolph Schlichting and daughter Paula, and Mrs. E. J. Luce.

M ftScnvt Church -hurch ?chool Xinas . December 22. Ar-

toeing made by aft. M's: George K M Smith, Mrs. S.

'M - Thomas Mnriij of ■/ l v i Aygf)pp hflH as

-t ■ 5. n, Lt Daniel,; -n- h>.s way from tv -- Salt L i k e City,

. ¡11 be stationed.

Mrs. Adolph Sihliehting anc daiight. r Honor», of 285 Oi ien Way, returned M< n ‘ from ; month's v isit at Fort Wurth. Tex. whore they visited Mis Sehlieht ing’s sister and bi oti c, in-lav.

"SO PROUDLY WE HAIL" at the Regent Theatre.

i ' ö i v r

. St. Margaret’s Guild ■ f the St

Tin mas Episcopal Church will old a Christmas party Monday ight, Oi.ceml 1 1 20, at the.church.

\ j'rab bar, \Vell feature the af- i.ii. Mrs Frank Grosso, Mrs. A.; Heatns, Mrs Otto Poole and Irs. Herbert Muller will be in harge

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7:30 a. m. to 5 p. m.

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& D R Y D O C K C O .

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Lincoln Highway, Kearny, N. J . j or

Dnrrm ui Ave. and Port St. Port Newark, N. J .

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.si a t i -u i in N * ^ i r k . S’ , .1 to I’m t \ * w a l k Yard»»

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G r a d i , i * e M e D o w d l School C o s t u m e D e s i g n

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Klin u ing S . i vice

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C I STOM MABE S K R V I f K p R ir i s Hi \ s o v \ n t r

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HEPrTs ENT ATlVe O F THE C O M PA N Y W IL L AUSO

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1II5IÌ HROA11 ST.. NEWARKI N I E R V IC M S AT a io AM to I PM

W A N T E D

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Fot Victory • • •

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a U PPER S & C A U LK ER S R IV ET E R S

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T H E S E A R F S E L E C T E D B A R G A IN S B Y ANE X P E R IE N C E D R E A L F .STATL D E A L E R

FOR JO Y E A R S .SEC '« IN D A V E . i U m ih . ». lo m . U l r b ith . tile

kitrhen en e»rh finer Prl<rKOOSI VEl.T A*VE. *■ nnini. & bath t r*r esra sr.

oil best *•'»:<**.f i x KYCK AVB.J-5 rtx»m% A hath, "t car garage $.'* 1r i l I R D S T R P E T • foom , 4 I.Jth. f t* t *ara*e tOM

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f t a w i hi wtir' w*«rn or m-Uva» a*t «a harnt »niakiHir

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(HOaoKCN DIVISION)

( N O N - R A T I O N F D )

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S h o w C l e a n / E a s y J o b s f o r W o m e n

toward B e r linH yat t Bearing

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T H U R S D A Y , D E C E M B E R 16, 1943

LyiHHwrst H. S, Notes

e v e r y t h i n g i n ’ * ' * P t a * * ” - . M I M t u it u n e - m e n x » v

mean« 'Q0O&. Inicmun«',Ejfic of Army Nurses at the Rivoli

I T S A F U N N Y W O R L DB y AR T5E L*C O U R VOViii TM* U»**U*OA*A s i g n O b E v e r y M i r r o r : -

•'If y o u talk. lhi$jnan may die * I \ l l> » r r T K < O l « Ï R T r * i x r m : <;i i o d a r o

VEXUNIt A I AKK hi

'SO PROUDLY WF. HAIL'

F A IL IN”Km. TaflM. Jat.tR W fer

to Cenwnissary !. : . vvn'k, athe - Maritime stanar., • tepUe«. That'* bette,r thm _jp9tfci(ig »’

the Mes» Hall’X Two Boot« » ere having a C"

euaaon concern:«»- the <'v dit ion o í <4if of the- hunting .1

T h i r u » -K u t h r r ! :d meni» Sor nu mb» * . tria m (i M . SI p m

U S U‘ I e. «M r » l .o o J 1- I«lien»'!

M r ..

» iti lum i*

SheeptJiesul Bay &kL . . •

I artived here en 'MondayThought it was sweU

Tuesday was passingDelightfully well.

Wednesday night I wrote ¡r.y girl a letter

I'll see you Sunday dear, things couldn't be better

Thursday all day out - » Lon» Island Sound.

I wished that Friday would soon cume around.

What d’ya thing happened on Saturday night—

M m - h m t h - i f s r i g h t . I g it r e ­

stricted!H a - H a , that’s riaht’

‘E l e e t r t t i t ;

D u r i n g e t a s . 'e s t h e w a t r a i n e e w a s s e r ; . - h . n i

A C P O w h o w :>* te , t u i e , b e c a m e u u i c t

V V l . M % ALOKVII4.lt I VtULT

A PRESENT m O M HOMt e j j m r s t o charming" Barbara Brittenwho plays one o i . a g r o u p o f n u r s e s in t h e g r e a t f i l m , “ S O P R O U D L Y

WE HAIL," c o m i n g S u n d a y t h r u W e d n e s d a y t o t h e R i v o l i , Ruther­ford. The girls were hoping fer a t a k e b u t m a y b e a h a t i s hotter i 1 1-

merale. Clauoette C o l b e r t , P a u i e i t e G o d d a r d , V e r o n i c a L u k e ¡ i r e

^—r—» .. i i -----------o * e —**-#*■s* o , . .1 ' i k nÏ M I , » I M I X t l M C O

•it MiMiKt \ Rin; »RT, ■ t¡ ‘ u t n i i s o * m *

y o u r o u n d t h e m u p W h e n a B o o t f o u n d .» v v „ p

h i s s o u p . t h e n i e i S t o * * m J t i t w a s j u s t a v r t a i v . t t b e e

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p v a y e r j b o i k s a y s e a c h r v . u is

l o w e d 1 6 w i v e s F o r b e t t e r ,

U 1:

To The I *^t M.in . .An American Arn>y of£,#«r

Guedalranal detided to r. id a burial service over the bodies of * n e r e t h a n ■■ K )0 ja o f r o l . i .- - * - - *v--- -• ,ia'd fiillefl >n batt’-- r . " :

«tcet * didn't st em to r .k " ' U Bui he, a very reli-::' J- " fused to be talked out of :t

‘They. may be Jap-.’’ he .s.- .1"but they’re de»d and I'm i - to give them a flee« nt bi

When' he was about half vs■-.* ihrcuch the service. otic oi th•‘dead” Japs suddenly can't * >life, flourishing a hand grerudf

Without changing expn ! the rffleer grabbed his gun en

shot the .Jap through the head “Lord," h e said calmly -rcsum

in f the service. "I »aid 1 d i’iv. there Japs a funeral, and t: a goes for every last one i f the:- Amen! . . .

"CRIMESCH O O LH i t z ' T h c a t r e a n d t h e C o m m e r c i a i

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In honor of y o u r m e m b e r ‘of our armed fortes, t h e Ritz The­atre, Lyndhurst, in coniut'ictkm with the Commercial Leader pre­sents “TRIBUTE NIGHT. '

Thht little added something Remembering your boy—OUR b<y, fighting for Uncle Sam,

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T H U R S D A Y , D E C E M B E R 16, 1943P A G E S IX

THE TASK FO RCE CORNER

The Leader reaervea this space for the boys in service — who they are, where they are and wh.at they are doing. Our newspaper, which is sent without cost to any Lyndhurst service man who wants it. has proved such an aid in keeping each other informed about their whereabouts that we will each week set aside ?pace for them. If relatives receive interesting; letters the'r neigh­bors might enjoy reading, we will gladly print them.

E s t a b l i s h e d 1921

Publish«' every Printing- (Yrnipanv R l'th . 2-1031

EditorBusiness Manager

C a r r c v n e Savino, Jr. Ernest j . Dabinett

N o v e m b e r 1 7 . 1 9 4 3 s o p t r ? < f m y i-. u :

D e a r E d i t o r : a line or twoI know i t h a s b e e p ' q u i t e s o m e Reading t. e " L

time ¡¡¡nee y o u h e a r d from me, l i f e into i; «• t,b u t I h a v e b e e n s o b u s y a n d o n people in / i .

the go t h a t 1 r e a l l y d i d n ’ t h a v « the wi • • time to w r i t e y o u . • • heart p > : 4 t-

I .'in-, n o l o n g e r l o c n t o i i i n A f - n ; 1 1 l i e . in .y . y s . i ...»

rka, but a m s o m e w h e r e i n Italy l , y n ‘iui It.n'd t t n n g s a r e p r e t t y r u g g e d . »1 T> i l t . u<Ik- t

Is o a m i n p e r f e c t h e a l t h a n d a n d a i l u s f e l l o e ,

h d i n g f i n e , h o p i n g t o h e a r t i n : ■oner ti n : r

- itfui Ii-uni_ you.t h e folks back home, t u n . t y to * t t : ; * > :

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ha'h Africa. They are more P v t . Amliendly a n d e s p e c i a l l y a s I c a n 42001919 ,. i l k a little o fth e tr l i n g o , I hav« g) T r T T T T

een tops m a n y a time. I was Bk- ¡¡21hviteil to their'hom es and had a -¡yi J y

n o d plate of Italian s p a g h e t t i , . P S . H i n t

which hit the spot and as far a s d i ; e .

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Lyndhurst, N -J., TUn- J.

The successor to !; w ill be Father ¡\T oors, p many year«. Lyndhur.t

H e takes his place in' t and one of the large11 -a task of leading a flock of

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one, but, like Path-r McDermott, l.e should tind numerous compensating satisfaction: tr.o.

Father Moore v I! l:BVf tin ¡’ i ! of Fat!” r% Boyle and Murphy, both of who,- • ' ; ,>’ Sacred HeartChurch. Besides that he v, !• ’ ; : *i . m r^elic cooperation o f priests #wch as M?.- •. O’ , -na:1 of North Arlington’* thriving Queer of Peace Church and Father Tisctiler of St. Mary's of Rutherford.

South Bergen has be<-r: fortunate in having enterpris­ing Catholic parishes and ’ v ’-r* ' r : . * Rutl iford there is St. Joseph’s, in VVooc’ R dgr, tl • of. the A.smn-p-tion. and in Hasbrou £hri t;—all grow­ing, In Lyndhurst, Father Moe.e ■■ II find a willing end able group of fellow clergymen who will cooperate to the best of their abilities to make his work ailer and more effective.

Father Moore will find / 's. parish derimsteil by great numbers of young men and v ".•cm wl.o have left for ser­vice in the armed for: > . , t ' will find the consolationof their kin one of his i.,r: nx st and major problems.

However, th" future aufr'is well for lus direction ofSacred Heart and lie .will i:nd the parish and townspeopleat large eager and willing to g'va him full roooevstion.

is rain and things get mighty damp and muddy.

These people here are down anti out. Many have lost homes, and many children and parents can he .seen walking'around in rag ; It'I! a terr.il. le scene at times.

They also have a funny custom i here. The women do all the work and instead of carrying stuff un der their arms, they carry it in baskets un their head, They arc a s heavy a s 200 lbs some times I know becaute 1 tried to lift m e mice and almost couldn’t.

There is a .fellow here with me who used to hoard in Lyndhurst with the Hlumenstueks, a'nd'wish- ey. to say ho is w ell and also en- -joys reading your paper Hi;‘ name is iJonald Seeor Well.- 1 ; guess that is all except I rniSs you ! a l l- especially my folk.-, and my | little honey, Tina.

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